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1 PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT For PROPOSED PROJECT FOR MANUFACTURING DYES AND PIGMENTS of M/s. FELIX COLOURANT PRIVATE LIMITED Plot No. D 2/CH/334 B, Dahej Industrial Estate 2, Taluka: Vagra, Dist Bharuch (Guj.) 0

2 CONTENTS Sr. No. Description Page No. 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Introduction of the Project/Background information Project Description Site Analysis Planning Brief Proposed Infrastructure Rehabilitation and resettlement (R & R) Plan Project Schedule & Cost Estimates Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations) 28 1

3 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Company Profile M/s. Felix Colourant Private Limited intends to set up a Dyes and Pigments manufacturing unit at Plot no. D2/CH 334 B, Dahej II, GIDC Industrial Estate, Tal: Vagra, District: Bharuch, Gujarat. 1.2 Project Details Products along with Production Capacity Sr. No. Name of Product Proposed Capacity (MT/Month) Turquoise Blue (Reactive & Direct) 1 Reactive Blue 3R 2 Reactive Blue F4R 3 Reactive Blue HERD 4 Reactive Blue Reactive Blue HEGN 6 Reactive Blue LFNG 150 MT/Month 7 Reactive Blue BF 8 Reactive Blue BFN 9 Reactive Blue 2B 10 Direct Blue Direct Blue Direct Blue Direct Blue 80 PIGMENTS 1 Azo Pigments 2 CPC Base Pigments Pigment Beta Blue 15.3 Pigment Beta Blue 15.4 Pigment Beta Blue 15.6 Alpha Blue Beta Blue 200 MT/Month CPC Green 7 3. Pigment Emulsion Pigment Red 122 Pigment Red 168 Pigment Red 170 Pigment Red 176 Pigment Red 202 Inorganic Salts 1 Copper Salts 40 MT/ Month 2 Magnesium Sulphate 1000 MT/Month 3 Di Calcium Phosphate 1000 MT/Month 2

4 1.3 Raw Material Requirement Sr. No. Raw material Qty. (Kg/Kg) Reactive Dyes Reactive Blue Blue 3R 1 H Acid Antifoam Sulfamic Acid SPD Oil DDC Oil Soda Ash Sodium Sulphate Sodium Bi Carbonate Sodium Nitrite Copper Sulphate Caustic Soda HCl DMAVS Acetic Anhydride Blue F4R 1 Cynauric Chloride Oil HS ADPSA H Acid Vinyl Sulphone Antifoam Sulfamic Acid SPD Oil DDC Oil Soda Ash Sodium Sulphate Sodium Nitrite Caustic Soda HCl Blue HERD 1 Cynauric Chloride Oil HS AAPSA Sulpho Hydrogen Antifoam Sulfamic Acid SPD Oil DDC Oil Soda Ash Sodium Sulphate Sodium Bi Carbonate Sodium Nitrite

5 13 Copper Sulphate Caustic Soda HCl PPDDSA Blue Cynauric Chloride Oil HS AAPSA NEPBE Sulpho Hydrogen Antifoam Sulfamic Acid SPD Oil DDC Oil Soda Ash Sodium Sulphate Sodium Bi carbonate Sodium Nitrite Copper Sulphate Caustic Soda HCl Blue HEGN 1 Cynauric Chloride Oil HS Aniline 2,4 Di Sulpho Acid Antifoam Blue 198 Base SPD Oil DDC Oil Soda Ash Sodium Sulphate Sodium Bi Carbonate Blue LFNG 1 Cynauric Chloride Oil HS Aniline 2,5 Di Sulpho Acid Meta Base Ester Antifoam Blue 198 Base SPD Oil DDC Oil Soda Ash Sodium Sulphate Sodium Bi Carbonate Caustic Soda HCl Blue BF 1 Cynauric Chloride Oil HS H Acid

6 4 Vinyl Sulphone STA Antifoam Sulfamic Acid SPD Oil DDC Oil Soda Ash Sodium Sulphate Sodium Nitrite Caustic Soda HCl Blue BFN 1 Cynauric Chloride Oil HS H Acid MPDSA Meta Base Ester STA Antifoam Sulfamic Acid SPD Oil Soda Ash Sodium Sulphate Sodium Bi carbonate Sodium Nitrite Caustic Soda HCl Blue 2B 1 4 Sulpho Hydrogen Antifoam Sulfamic Acid Sulpho OAVS SPD Oil Soda Ash Sodium Bi carbonate Sodium Nitrite Copper Sulphate Direct Dyes Direct Blue 71 1 C Acid Alfa Napthylamine HCL 30% Sodium Nitrite Acetic Acid Sodium Chloride Mixed Cleves Acid J Acid Soda Ash C. Lye Salt

7 Direct Blue Fast Red B Base Chromotopic Acid HCL 30% Sodium Nitrite Dextrose Sodium Bicarbonate C. Lye Salt 2.13 Direct Blue Blue B Base H Acid HCL 30% Sodium Nitrite Soda Ash Sodium Acetate Copper Sulfate Acetic Acid Salt Ammonia Diethanol Amine 0.43 Direct Blue 80 1 Blue B Base R Salt HCL 30% Sodium Nitrite Soda Ash Sodium Acetate Copper Sulfate Acetic Acid Salt Ammonia Diethanol Amine 0.53 Pigments Azo Pigment Yellow 1 Amine Sulfamic Acid Sodium Nitrite HCl Caustic Acetic Acid Xylene Azo Pigment Orange 1 Amine Sulfamic Acid Sodium Nitrite HCl Caustic Xylene Azo Pigment Red 6

8 1 Amine Sulfamic Acid Sodium Nitrite HCl Caustic Sulfuric Acid CPC Base Pigments Beta Blue CRUDE CPC IBA 1.00 Beta Blue CRUDE CPC IBA Sulfonated CPC 0.10 Beta Blue Pigment Blue Salt Glycol 1.00 CPC Green 7 1 CPC AlCl salt CUPRIC Cl MCB 0.50 ALPHA BLUE 15 1 CPC SALT H2SO EMULSIFIER CAUSTIC FLAKES NH4OH 2.11 BETA BLUE 15 1 CPC SOLVENT CAUSTIC SURFACTANT 0.02 PIGMENT EMULSION Pigment Red Crude pigment Red DMF 0.06 Pigment Red Crude pigment Red Nitrobenzene 1.01 Pigment Red p Amino Benzamide Hydrochloric acid Sodium nitrite

9 4 Sulfamic acid Naphthol ASPH Caustic soda Pigment Red AMINO, 4 METHOXY BENZANILIDE HCl SODIUM NITRITE CAUSTIC SODA BON ACID AMIDE OF 5 AMINO BENZIMIDAZOLONE Pigment Red Crude pigment Red DMF Water Requirement, Waste Water Generation and Treatment Total water requirement will be 83 KL/Day which will be met through GIDC water supply. The wastewater generation will be 61 KL/Day. The Low COD effluent (28 KLD) will be sent to proposed ETP consists of primary, secondary & tertiary treatment and RO Unit facility. RO Permeate will be reused in plant premises. High COD/TDS stream (25 KL/Day) and RO Reject (6 KL/Day) shall go to MEE for further treatment and MEE Condensate will be reused in plant premises. 1.5 Air Pollution Source and Control Management There will be emission from Steam Boiler and Process Vents. To control the emission from process vents, adequate two stage scrubbers will be installed. (A) Details of Flue Gas Stack; Stack Attached To Steam Boiler SOURCES OF GASESOUS EMISSIONS STACK Fuel Used Agro waste = 15 MT/Day Capacity 5 MT/Hr Type of Emissions SO 2 NOx SPM Permissible Limits 262 ppm 94 ppm 150 mg/nm 3 Stack Height 30 meters Stack Diameter at the Top 800 MM Air Pollution Control System Multi cyclone Separator with bag filter 8

10 (B) Details of Flue Gas Stack; Stack Attached To Thermic Fluid Heater SOURCES OF GASESOUS EMISSIONS STACK Fuel Used Natural Gas = 2200 SCM/Hr Capacity 2.5 MT/hour or 6 Lac Kcal Type of Emissions SO 2 NOx SPM Permissible Limits 262 ppm 94 ppm 150 mg/nm 3 Stack Height 30 meters Stack Diameter at the Top 800 (C) Details of Flue Gas Stack; Stack Attached To D.G.Set SOURCES OF GASESOUS EMISSIONS STACK Fuel Used HSD = 1 KL/Day Capacity 500 KVA x 5 nos. Type of Emissions SO 2 NOx SPM Permissible Limits 262 mg/nm 3 94 mg/nm mg/nm 3 Stack Height 11 meters Stack Diameter at the Top 150 MM Air Pollution Control System (D)Stack Attached To Process Vent 1 SOURCES OF PROCESS EMISSIONS VENT Source of emission Process Vent 1 Type of Emissions HCl Permissible Limits 20 mg/nm 3 Stack Height 11 meters Stack Diameter at the Top 200 MM Air Pollution Control System Two Stage scrubber (E)Stack Attached To Process Vent 2 SOURCES OF PROCESS EMISSIONS VENT Source of emission Process Vent 2 Type of Emissions SO 2 Permissible Limits 40 mg/nm 3 Stack Height 11 meters Stack Diameter at the Top 200 MM Air Pollution Control System Two Stage scrubber 9

11 1.6 Hazardous Waste CAT. NO. HAZARDOUS WASTE PROPOSED TOTAL (MT/Month) METHOD OF DISPOSAL 5.1 Used Oil 0.2 Collection, Storage, Transportation and Sent to GPCB approved recycler 33.1 Discarded barrels/ containers/ liners 1500 # Collection, Storage, Transportation and Sent back to supplier / to GPCB approved recycler 35.3 ETP Sludge 30 Collection, Storage, Transportation and Sent to TSDF site for secured land filling 35.3 MEE Salt 60 Collection, Storage, Transportation and Sent to TSDF site for secured land filling 20.3 Distillation Residue 5 Collection, Storage, Transportation and sell to Cement Industries for Co processing or Disposal at Common Incineration Site 26.3 Sulphuric Acid 894 Collection, Storage, Transportation and sell to end user 35.3 MEE Salt 15 Collection, Storage, Transportation and Sent to TSDF site for secured land filling 1.7 Green Belt Total 8502 m 2 land area is available at site; out of this area about 2806 sq. meter (33 %) area will be covered as greenbelt and other forms of greenery. 1.8 Power & Fuel Requirements S. No. Particulars Requirement Power 1 Power Requirement 4500 KVA 2 Source of Supply MGVCL & D.G.SET = 5 NOS. (500 KVA) : Standby Fuel 1 Fuel & IT S Consumption Agro Waste/Briquettes: 15 MT/Day Natural Gas: 2200 SCM/Hr HSD: 1 KL/Day 10

12 2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION 2.1 Identification of the project and project proponent. In case of mining project, a copy of mining lease/letter of intent should be given. Identification of the project Proposed Dyes and Pigments manufacturing unit. Identification of the project proponent List of Directors Sr. Name Address No. 1 Mr. Ritesh V. Patel 17, Satelite Society, Opp. Sundervan, Satelite Road, Ahmedabad 2 Mr. Sagar S. Shah 2 3, Suyog Bunglows, Prahladnagar Garden, Ahmeabad Mr. Niraj N. Shah 17, Shivalik Florette, Opp. Khodiyar Mandir, Ambli Gam, Bopal, Ahmedabad 4 Mr. Swapnil R. Dathia E/302, Sharanam 4, behind seema hall, 100 ft road, satelite, Ahmedabad 2.2 Brief description of nature of the Project Proposed Dyes and Pigments manufacturing unit. 2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region By setting up this unit M/s. Felix Colourant Private Limited will be able to meet the demand of various products locally. The project will save forex as certain products import will be reduced. This will also generate direct and indirect employment opportunity for various levels of people. 2.4 Demands Supply Gap Based on our informal survey of the market with our current customers and various traders, we have found that there is a big potential for the range of the products we are planning. 2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous production Based on the current cost of indigenous raw materials and the non availability of some materials, we will have to import some of the key raw materials as they are not available 11

13 indigenously. This will make us very competitive against imported finished products and we will export our finished products in the international market. 2.6 Export possibility We shall explore the possibility of export the products. 2.7 Domestic/Export Markets Our products have good demand in international market. We shall explore the possibility of export the products. 2.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to project. M/s. Felix Colourant Private Limited will give direct employment to local people based on qualification and requirement. In addition to direct employment, indirect employment shall generate ancillary business to some extent for the local population. 3.0 Project Description 3.1 Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any. No interlinked project has been submitted. 3.2 Location (map showing general location, specific location and project boundary & project site layout) with coordinates. Map showing general location (Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi) 12

14 Specific location and project boundary 14

15 Plot Layout 15

16 3.3 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted. Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below: Site is very well connected by road Proximity to Raw Material suppliers Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation Availability of power evacuation facilities Availability of water for industrial use Availability of port facility Availability of CETP & TSDF in the region Modern infrastructure support and amenities at par with industrial estates in other global markets, including: Efficient transport facilities within the industrial estate and to & fro the city area. Environment friendly zone. Uninterrupted power supply. 3.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation Please refer Section 1.2.1, Page No Project Description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project, etc. should be given) Please refer Please refer Form I, Annexure Raw Material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of final product/s, mode of transport of raw material and Finished product. For raw material required along with quantity; Please refer Section 1.3, Page No. 3. We shall procure the raw material as much as possible from domestic market and if there is no availability of any raw material we will import. We shall explore the possibility of export the finished products. 3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlined. 16

17 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse shall be explored. 3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be given. Water Source Total water requirement shall be met through GIDC water supply. Power & Fuel Requirement Power required from DGVCL will 4500 KVA. Fuel Requirement: Agro Waste/Briquettes: 15 MT/Day Natural Gas: 2200 SCM/Hr HSD: 1 KL/Day 3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their management/disposal. Please refer Form I, Annexure IV, V & VI Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA purpose. ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW OF E. I. A. STUDIES SOURCE OF INFORMATION RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY OF EXISTING PLANT MONITORING OF AIR, WATER & SOIL QUALITY & NOISE LEVELS. DATA ON METEOROLOGY SOCIO ECONOMIC STATUS & BASIC AMENITIES. SITE VISITS BY AND INTERVIEWS WITH LOCALS INTRODUCTION BASELINE ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS & INFRASTRUCTURE PROPOSED PLANT ANNUAL REPORT MARKET ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL REPORT PROJECT REPORT ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION CENTRE CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (GPCB) PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPT. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT FOREST DEPARTMENT IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE HEALTH CENTER CENSUS DEPT. INDIAN METEOROLOGICAL DEPT. IDENTIFICATION & ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS EVALUATION OF IMPACTS BY MATRIX METHOD DESCRIPTION OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLAN, AIR POLLUTION CONTROL, HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT, GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT MONITORING PROGRAM IMPACTS METHODOLOGY OF IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FACILITY DESCRIPTION CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS PREPARATION OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN RISK ANALYSIS STUDIES & DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, GUIDELINES BY DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FACTORY SAFETY, MINISTRY OF LABOR. 17

18 4.0 Site Analysis 4.1 Connectivity Site is very well connected by road Availability of water, power, fuel, etc. 4.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership (Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi) 18

19 4.3 Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non agriculture, forest, water bodies (including area under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of the notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be given. (Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi) 19

20 AREAS UNDER DIFFERENT LANDUSE Area Statistics of Landuse / Landcover Map Sr. Area (In Class Names No. Hectares) Area (In Sq.Km.) Area % 1 Water Body Open/Barren Land Agriculture Land Fallow Land Open/Degraded Vegetation Vegetation Medium Density River & Canal Marshy Land Salt Affected Land Settlement & Habitation Mud Flat Jetty Salt Pans Mangrove(Sparse) Mangrove(Dense) Marshy Vegetation Industrial Area Sea Seasonal Water Body Total (Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi) 20

21 4.4 Existing Infrastructure This is proposed project activity so now there is only open land. CATEGORY 4.5 Soil Classification Soil Characteristics under Project Area are as below Table; AREA_SQ DESCRIPTION TAXONOMY1 KM A C Very deep, moderately well drained, calcareous, fine soils on very gently sloping alluvial plain with slight erosion and moderate salinity; associated with very deep moderately well drained, calcareous, fine soils with moderate erosion. Very deep, poorly drained, calcareous fine loamy soils on very gently sloping coastal plain with moderate erosion and strong salinity; associated with very deep, imperfectly drained, calcareous, fine soils with severe erosion and strong salinity. Fine, montmorilloniti c (calcareous), hyperthermic Typic Chromusterts Fine loamy, mixed (calcareous), hyperthermic Aeric Haplaquepts TAXONOMY 2 Fine, montmorillo nitic (calcareous) hyperthermi c Udic Chromusters Fine, mixed (calcareous), hyperthermi c Typic Halaquepts CLASS Soils of west coast (soils of Gujarat plain) Soils of west coast (soils of Gujarat plain) SUB_CLASS Sea (Courtesy: Environmental Information Centre, New Delhi) Soils of alluvial plains Soils of coastal plains 21

22 SOIL CHARACTERISTICS MAP (Courtesy: Environmental Information Centre, New Delhi) 22

23 4.6 Climatic data from secondary sources. Climatic data from primary & secondary sources will be incorporated in EIA Study. 4.7 Social infrastructure available. Various Programs/ Projects related to Social & Economic development of surrounded area has been planned, which are as follows. A) Natural Resource Management The main focus of this program will be to maximize the yield returns of the farmers through efficient management of existing resources & extension of new agricultural practices. 1) Integrated Agricultural Growth Project For improvement and use of the modern techniques and thereby would certainly contribute to prosperity in the agriculture sector and reduce the rural poverty by programs like Farmers Training, Nursery Growing Trainings, Modern agriculture equipment distribution programs etc. 2) Animal Husbandry Projects Various programs like health checkups & treatment, vaccination program, Anti sterility camps, breed improvement etc. will be carried out. B) Income Generation Program 1) Establishment of Self help groups. 2) Rural Entrepreneurship Development Program 3) Handcrafts Development Program 4) Vocational Training 5) Business process outsourcing C) Health, Education & Infrastructure 1) Aids Awareness Program 2) General Health Camps 3) Innovative Teaching Methods 4) Adult Education 5) Sanitation 6) Infrastructure Development Projects 23

24 5.0 Planning Brief 5.1 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) Town and Country planning/development authority classification. Type of Industry: Proposed Dyes and Pigments manufacturing unit. 5.2 Population Projection Population data will be incorporated in EIA Study. 5.3 Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.) Industrial Area (Processing Area) Processing Area (Plant facilities, R&D, ETP Area and Engineering / Utility Services) = 2680 m 2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area) Non Processing Area (Green belt, Raw material storage area, finished storage area, Administration Building, Parking, road and open area) = 5822 m 2 Total 8502 m 2 land area is available at site; out of this area about 2806 sq. meter (33 %) area will be covered as greenbelt and other forms of greenery. 5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and unskilled people for the proposed project activity. Social Welfare Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc. 24

25 5.5 Amenities/Facilities Details of amenities available in study area Taluka Village Educational Medical Drinking Water Post & Telegraph Communication Approach to Village Nearest Town Vagra Galenda P(2),Ac,O RP,CHW T,W,TK PO BS PR,KR Bharuch EA Samatpor P(2),Ac RP,CHW W,TK ( 5 Kms) BS PR,KR Bharuch EA Vav P(2),Ac RP,CHW T,W,TK,HP ( 5 Kms) BS,RS PR,KR Bharuch EA Jolva P(2),Ac,O PHS,FPC,RP,CHW W,TK ( 5 Kms) BS,NW PR,KR Bharuch EA Vadadla P(2),Ac CHW W,TK PO BS PR,KR Bharuch EA Dahej (Courtesy: Census Dept., GOI) P(4),H,Ac(4),O PHC,D,FPC,RP, CHW T,W,TK PTO, Phone Power Supply BS,RS,NW PR,KR Bharuch EA Lakhigam P(2) PHS,RP,CHW W,TK po BS,NW PR,KR Bharuch EA Luvara P(2),Ac RP,CHW W,TK ( 5 Kms) BS,NW PR,KR,NR Bharuch EA Jageshwar P(2),Ac,H RP,CHW W,TK PO BS,NW PR,KR,NR Bharuch EA Ambheta P(2),Ac CHW T,W,TK PO BS,NW KR,NR Bharuch EA Suva P(2),Ac (5 10 Kms) W,TK,R ( 5 Kms) BS,NW PR,KR,NR Bharuch EA Rahiad P(2),Ac(2),O RP,CHW W,TK PO BS,NW PR,KR.NR Bharuch EA Un Harinagar inhabited Padariya P(2),Ac RP,CHW W,TK PO BS PR,KR Amod EA P(2),Ac(2),H PHS,FPC, W,TK PO BS PR,KR Bharuch EA Kadodara RP,CHW Sambheti P(2),Ac (10+Kms) W,TK PO BS,RS PR,KR Bharuch EA 25

26 ABBREVIATIONS 1. Education P Primary Elementary School H Matriculation or Secondary O Other Educational Institution PUC Higher Secondary/Intermediate/pre University/junior Collage AC Adult literacy class TR Training center 2. Medical Facilities RP Registered Private Practitioner PHS Primary Health Centre FPC Family Planning Centre D Dispensary CHW Community Health Worker/Health Worker H Hospital NH Nursing Home MH Maternity Home PHC Public Health Centre CWC Child Welfare Centre TB T.B Clinic O Others 3. Drinking Water T Tap Water HP Hand Pump TK Tank Water W Well Water R River Water C Canal N Nallah S Spring 4. Post & Telegraph PO Post Office PTO Post & Telegraph Phone Telephone Communication 5. Transportation RS Railway Station BS Bus Station NW Navigable Waterway 6. Approach to Village PR Pucca Road KR Kuccha Road 26

27 7. Power Supply EA Electricity for all purposes EAG Electricity for Agriculture ED Electricity for domestic EO Electricity for other purpose like Industrial, Commercial etc. 6.0 Proposed Infrastructure 6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area) Processing Area (Plant facilities, R&D, ETP Area and Engineering / Utility Services) = 2680 m Residential Area (Non Processing Area) Non Processing Area (Green belt, Raw material storage area, finished storage area, Administration Building, Parking, road and open area) = 5822 m Green Belt Total 8502 m2 land area is available at site; out of this area about 2806 sq. meter (33 %) area will be covered as greenbelt and other forms of greenery. 6.4 Social Infrastructure Water Supply by GIDC Power supply by DGVCL 6.5 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road/ Rail/Metro/ Water ways etc) Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below: Site is very well connected by road Proximity to Raw Material suppliers Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation Availability of power facilities Availability of water for industrial use Availability of port facility Availability of CETP & TSDF in the region 6.6 Drinking water Management (Source & Supply of water) Total water requirement shall be met through GIDC supply. 6.7 Sewerage System Sewage pipes would be laid in entire company for the removal and disposal of mainly nonharmful liquid wastes from the offices, canteen and domestic waste coming from different sections of industry. These liquid wastes would be sent to septic tank & soak pit. 6.8 Solid Waste Management Please refer Form I, Annexure VI. 27

28 6.9 Power Requirement & Supply/Source Please refer Section 1.8, Page No.10 of this report. 7.0 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R & R) Plan 7.1 Policy to be adopted (central/state) in respect of the project affected including home oustees, land oustees and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given) There is no habitation on the proposed project activity area and it is open industrial land, so R & R policy is not applicable to this project. There shall not be displacement of any population in project area. The increasing industrial activity will boost the commercial and economical status of the locality up to some extent. 8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 8.1 Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for the project to be given). We shall start construction after getting EC. We shall start manufacturing after applying for CCA. 8.2 Estimated Project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project. Total Project Cost for proposed project activity is Rs. 10 Crores. Capital cost of air & water pollution control system and environmental monitoring equipments will be Rs. 2.0 Crore. 9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations) 9.1 Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to be local people including tribal population, if any, in the area. Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and unskilled people for the proposed project. Social Welfare shall be done. Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc. 28